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Must say I had never been diagnosed for ADHD (I got the perception from my general \ Family doctor) however, I must admit that the time I used it was great in terms of energy, focus and getting things done on tight schedules due to my job as a manager in a code development company.

To make a long story short, I decided to take off Ritalin from my daily schedule as I decided on a career change to become a commercial airline pilot.

turnes out that Ritalin is illegal to use while fling over US airspace and a candidate must prof no usage for at least 3 months.

A short visit to the same doctor, telling him about my intention to stop the drug and wondering what might be the withdrawal symptoms.

He's answer :"Well, you can just stop taking the drug, you might feel tardiness over the first few days but nothing more to expect".

hearing his advise, I went home and disposed any Ritalin supply I had and stop taking the drag the very same day.

The first two weeks I just wanted to sleep. I was awake and out of bed but really feeling asleep.

at about 3 months since my last dose, extreme symptoms started to emerge :

At this point I am celebrating 13 months as "Ritalin free" (Using no other drugs).

During those months, I mange to pass the pilot license test and to keep my work (Thinking of that, I have no idea how I did it)...

Due to my severe symptoms I went trhough a lot of doctors and did many tests to make sure there are no hidden problems.

All came back with good results and with doctors answers "You are too young and there is no physical problem with your body. try to reduce your tension and you might want to consider taking anti anxiety pills"

It is so unhelpful to hear those answers while suffering from a verity of symptoms.

My questions to you, is that normal ? could it be that I am still suffering from Ritalin Withdrawal symptoms ?

Have anyone experience some \ same symptoms ?

things are indeed getting better now then what it was about 5 months ago but still exists.

Most disturbing are :

* Heavy \floating head feeling

* Neck Muscles tension

* Lower back pain \ tension

* Low energy levels

Thanks for reading my post !

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welcome to the forums. it always surprises me how ignorant doctors are regarding the withdrawal of ADHD meds. granted, Ritalin is not an amphetamine, but they are similar enough. simply telling a patient "you'll be tired for a while" is at best misinformation, at worst straight up negligent. to be fair, your general practitioner probably doesn't have the same type of experience with this medication as a psychiatrist would, but he shouldn't be prescribing it then.

your final list of symptoms (tension and low energy levels) are fairly common. having used Ritalin for 9 years, it will probably take at least 2 years to feel "normal", but that doesn't mean you can't be functional and happy till then. recovery from these types of meds has a lot to do with understanding that long term withdrawal symptoms come and go in waves. maybe consider massage therapy for the tension, energy levels are a very subjective kind of thing but many people find exercise effective. there's no silver bullet to it, it will take some time.

congratulations on getting your pilot license! are you flying for a living now? i can imagine how long hours especially overnight can be tough during recovery. keep up the good work! (:

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welcome to the forums. it always surprises me how ignorant doctors are regarding the withdrawal of ADHD meds. granted, Ritalin is not an amphetamine, but they are similar enough. simply telling a patient "you'll be tired for a while" is at best misinformation, at worst straight up negligent. to be fair, your general practitioner probably doesn't have the same type of experience with this medication as a psychiatrist would, but he shouldn't be prescribing it then.

your final list of symptoms (tension and low energy levels) are fairly common. having used Ritalin for 9 years, it will probably take at least 2 years to feel "normal", but that doesn't mean you can't be functional and happy till then. recovery from these types of meds has a lot to do with understanding that long term withdrawal symptoms come and go in waves. maybe consider massage therapy for the tension, energy levels are a very subjective kind of thing but many people find exercise effective. there's no silver bullet to it, it will take some time.

congratulations on gettig your pilot license! are you flying for a living now? i can imagine how long hours especially overnight can be tough during recovery. keep up the good work! (:

Thank you so much for your detailed response!

Your comments provide me the information needed to keep on with this "War".

I do exercise a lot (About 6 days a week , Mostly running \ cycling).it does "Charge my batteries" however only for a short while (Say like a couple of hours).

At this point, I do have the CPL but decided to put the plan on hold until complete recovery.

As a fact, all symptoms emerge after stoping the drug so I hope they will be gone the same way they came... and hopefully did not cause a permanent state.

BTW, most doctors I visited over the last year, totally ignore the fact that my symptoms might be the result of Ritalin WD.